What are the following sentences.

1. - Isn't it time for the ircus to come to town? - Interrogative sentence
2. Buy a ticket for each of us. - Imperative sentence
3. Should I get tickets for this weekend? Interrogative sentence
4. Check to see if everyone can go then. Imperative sentence
5. The tickets i bought are right next to the ring. Declarative sentence
6. A tall man in a costume announced the acts. Declarative sentence
7. The woman on the trapeze is so strong! Exclamatory sentence

All are right.

1. "Isn't it time for the circus to come to town?" - This sentence is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question. To identify if a sentence is interrogative, look for question words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how." Also, note the presence of a question mark at the end of the sentence.

2. "Buy a ticket for each of us." - This sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or makes a request. Imperative sentences typically have an implied subject ("you") and do not require a question mark or an exclamation mark.

3. "Should I get tickets for this weekend?" - This sentence is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question. Similar to the first example, it contains the question word "should" and ends with a question mark.

4. "Check to see if everyone can go then." - This sentence is an imperative sentence. It starts with the verb "check" and gives a command or instruction. As with the previous imperative sentence, there is no question mark or exclamation mark.

5. "The tickets I bought are right next to the ring." - This sentence is a declarative sentence because it states a fact or gives information. Declarative sentences make statements and typically end with a period.

6. "A tall man in a costume announced the acts." - This sentence is a declarative sentence because it states a fact or provides information. It ends with a period, confirming it as a declarative sentence.

7. "The woman on the trapeze is so strong!" - This sentence is an exclamatory sentence because it expresses strong emotion or surprise. Exclamatory sentences often end with an exclamation mark to convey the intense feeling or emphasis. In this case, the exclamation mark indicates excitement and admiration.